More than 50 pupils at a school in Flintshire have enjoyed a skills day at Coleg Cambria Northop.
Students from Ysgol Owen Jones engaged with Maths, English, and Digital Literacy activities, while also getting a chance to interact with a variety of species at the college's Small Animal Centre.
The centre houses more than 200 types of animals ranging from reptiles to birds.
Cambria lecturer Paul Williams expressed hopes that the skills day would become an annual affair.
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He said: "It was great to have pupils with us from Years 4, 5 and 6 to showcase what is on offer here at Northop, the amazing facilities, and to work together as two key stakeholders in the local area.
"The pupils created power-points, designed presentations, displayed their skills and most importantly, had fun as well."
Joining in the positive sentiment, Gareth Caughter, headteacher at Ysgol Owen Jones, said: "It’s been a really great day and an opportunity for the children to develop their skills in English, Maths and Digital Literacy.
"Also, for us to strengthen our links with the college, something we hope to do more of in the future."
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